Surgeon general hones dual focus on mental health, gun violence

A woman brings flowers to a memorial for the victims of a school shooting at Robb Elementary School in May, one year after the shooting, in Uvalde, Texas. (REUTERS/Evan Garcia/File Photo)

WASHINGTON — The nation’s top doctor said the United States is “falling short” in protecting the public health of children and adolescents from the impact of social media and firearm violence — and both are areas where he wants Congress to take additional action.